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A special cool down period at the end of the cycle helps to reduce wrinkles and ironing chores.

Regular or normal:
Yes

The cycle of choice for common laundry loads such as jeans, towels and underwear.

Number of cycles:
8

Using the appropriate cycles maximizes the efficiency of the task.

Steam:
No

Steam option removes wrinkles and refreshes clothes.

Cold wash:
No

Extra cleaning action and a precise slow-motion soak to power out tough stains like wine, chocolate and ground-in dirt in cold water. This provides the cleaning performance of a warm water wash cycle with the energy savings of cold water.

Quick/Express:
No

A quick cycle, usually 15-30 minutes, designed to dry sports uniforms or slightly damp items that you need in a hurry.

Bulky items:
No

Use this setting for large or bulky items such as blankets, comforters and sleeping bags. This cycle will soak items first to thoroughly saturate a large load and maintain the load balance to prevent damage to the machine.

Wrinkle care:
Yes

Put a stop to wrinkles. After the load is finished, clothes tumble intermittently without heat to help stop wrinkles from forming.

Whitest whites:
No

Select this setting for white garments such as T-shirts, underwear and socks. Machines that have a whites cycle will dispense liquid bleach at the proper time.

Heavy duty:
No

Use this cycle for heavyweight loads like towels or jeans. It provides high heat and extended drying time.

Quick/Express wash:
No

Abbreviated 28-minute wash cycle designed for smaller loads and users on the go.

Timed dry:
Yes

Forgo cycle selection and choose a dry time that matches the load from 20-60 or 70 minutes depending on dryer model selected.

Cycle that accounts for heaviness of the fabric but keeps towels soft and fluffy.

Soak:
No

A brief period of agitation to help loosen and remove heavy soils and stains that require extra care.

Damp dry:
No

The damp dry setting only partially removes moisture from fabrics, leaving clothes damp even once the cycle is complete. It's also suitable for clothes that are going to be ironed immediately after they're run through the dryer.

Denim/Jeans:
No

Dries denim while reducing fading and wrinkling.

Extended tumble:
No

This feature keeps the drum tumbling without heat after the drying cycle has ended, to prevent wrinkles from setting in. It's useful if you can't remove the clothes right after the cycle ends.

Extra dry:
No

Extra dry is a longer tumble dryer program for multi-layered or thick fabrics such as sheets, towels and socks.

Dispensers

Bleach dispenser:
Yes

Bleach is poured directly into the gravity-flow dispenser before adding detergent and the wash load. As the wash fills, bleach thoroughly mixes with the water, between wash basket and tub to ensure only diluted bleach comes in contact with washload.

Fabric softener dispenser:
No

Dispenser automatically adds fabric softener during the deep rinse portion of the cycle. Diluted fabric softener is held in an inner chamber until the centrifugal force sends the softener into the outer chamber where it mixes with the rinse water.

Drying System

Number of temperatures:
3

Different temperatures are used to dry different types of clothes. High–Fast, efficient drying for cotton, denims and towels. Medium – temperature for permanent press fabrics. Low – Safely and efficiently dries knits and other delicate fabrics.

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Wash System

Wash/Rinse temperatures:
3

Your garments will look better and last longer by using proper water temperature. Detergents, bleaches, and fabric softeners require specific water temperatures to work their best. Many washers will include several wash and rinse temperature options.

Wash/Spin speed settings:
1

Different wash/spin speed combinations allow you to wash more types of clothing in ways that are safest for the fabric.

Water levels:
3

Standard models let you choose water levels for different size loads, but some models offer more water level options. Washers with automatic water levels use sensors to determine load size and adjust water level for optimum cleaning and rinsing.

Dimensions and Weights

Height:
76"

The overall height, measured in inches.

Width:
27"

The overall width, measured in inches.

Depth:
31-1/2"

The overall depth, measured in inches.

Warranties

Labor warranty:
One year

The manufacturer's warranty period for labor.

Parts warranty:
One year

The manufacturer's warranty period for parts.

General Features

Color:
White

The color of the item.

Dryer capacity:
5.5 cu. ft.

Dryer capacity, measured in cubic feet, determines the maximum laundry you can dry in your dryer.

Washer capacity:
3.8 cu. ft.

Washer capacity, measured in cubic feet, determines the maximum laundry that can be cleaned in your washer.

Dryer power:
Electric

Heat is supplied by gas or electricity.

Key Features

Estimated Time Remaining Indicator:
No

Does the dryer have an estimated time remaining indicator.

More Features

Window in door
No

A window on the door of the dryer door allows you to see the clothes as they tumble.

Interior light
No

Improve the view. The light inside the dryer helps you see everything clearly when loading and unloading items.